Marcellus Hall - The First Line (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Marcellus Hall
- Title: The First Line
- Year Of Release: 2011/2014
- Label: Glacial Pace
- Genre: Americana, Indie, Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:48:59
- Total Size: 291 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The First Line
02. Star Position
03. Neon, Not the Night
04. Laughing with You
05. It's My Life
06. Don't Go
07. During the War
08. One Drop of Rain
09. Back Where I Started
10. Broken Phone
11. When You Can
12. Wish My Heart Was Stone
13. One of Us
Singer-songwriter and illustrator Marcellus Hall was primarily known in the '90s as the frontman for the industrial-grunge outfit Railroad Jerk and blues-country rockers White Hassle. The NYC artist's 13-track solo record, The First Line, is firmly in the Americana-folk style though. It comes with a 44-page booklet featuring his art that previously appeared in The New Yorker, Time, NY Times, The Atlantic and other publications. His supporting band is called The Hostages.
When Railroad Jerk called it a day about 15 years back, they left a small but potent discography that sat alongside Jon Spencer or even the Replacements in their rough and rolling ways. Singer and guitarist Marcellus Hall then put a decade in with the under-heard White Hassle before finally stepping into the solo spotlight with The First Line. Like many dusty blues punks before him it's the mantle of Dylan that Hall has chosen as armour, at least in terms of sound, though it's the sweetly poisoned inkwell of Jonathan Richman or Robyn Hitchcock from which his lyrics flow. Relationships in all their lost, found and unwanted forms are the backbone of the album, and Hall's spry wordplay ("I took the gravy train down to the shore / But the gravy boat left…") keeps things sarcastic and moving. When the storytelling is too linear, as on "One Drop of Rain," the songs get bogged down under the heavy lyrical lifting, but overall it's a batch of tales worth handing down.
01. The First Line
02. Star Position
03. Neon, Not the Night
04. Laughing with You
05. It's My Life
06. Don't Go
07. During the War
08. One Drop of Rain
09. Back Where I Started
10. Broken Phone
11. When You Can
12. Wish My Heart Was Stone
13. One of Us
Singer-songwriter and illustrator Marcellus Hall was primarily known in the '90s as the frontman for the industrial-grunge outfit Railroad Jerk and blues-country rockers White Hassle. The NYC artist's 13-track solo record, The First Line, is firmly in the Americana-folk style though. It comes with a 44-page booklet featuring his art that previously appeared in The New Yorker, Time, NY Times, The Atlantic and other publications. His supporting band is called The Hostages.
When Railroad Jerk called it a day about 15 years back, they left a small but potent discography that sat alongside Jon Spencer or even the Replacements in their rough and rolling ways. Singer and guitarist Marcellus Hall then put a decade in with the under-heard White Hassle before finally stepping into the solo spotlight with The First Line. Like many dusty blues punks before him it's the mantle of Dylan that Hall has chosen as armour, at least in terms of sound, though it's the sweetly poisoned inkwell of Jonathan Richman or Robyn Hitchcock from which his lyrics flow. Relationships in all their lost, found and unwanted forms are the backbone of the album, and Hall's spry wordplay ("I took the gravy train down to the shore / But the gravy boat left…") keeps things sarcastic and moving. When the storytelling is too linear, as on "One Drop of Rain," the songs get bogged down under the heavy lyrical lifting, but overall it's a batch of tales worth handing down.
Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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